Rose reaching #1 in Billboard Hot 100 makes her the greatest female soloist and completely dethrones IU from her position 33
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Yes (6) 18%
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No (7) 21%
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Whyknock is deeply concerned about Rose putting IU out of business (13) 39%
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Who cares? (7) 21%
Warren Harding, the 29th President of United States, died on Aug 2, 1923.
He was in a lot of shit when he died, something I won't recount here.
At that time, the Vice President, Calvin Coolidge, was vacationing in his father's log house in New England.
After getting the news of Harding's death, Coolidge's father, a local judge, inaugurated him as the President in a candlelight.
It made a good story, but the Attorney General, Harry Daugherty, who was a very good crony of Harding, did not want to recognize Coolidge so he found a technicality - since a US President was a federal job, and Coolidge's father only had power in his own state, the inauguration by Coolidge's father was invalid and Daugherty refused to recognize Coolidge as President.
Daugherty forced Coolidge to take a new oath over a federal judge in Washington D.C, embarrassing Coolidge and his father.
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Rose's song might reach #1 in Hot 100
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A Bar Song (Tipsy)
Shaboozey - 1
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Birds Of A Feather
Billie Eilish - 2
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I Had Some Help
Post Malone Featuring Morgan Wallen - 4
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Espresso
Sabrina Carpenter - 5
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All of them have been in the charts for quite a while, with no new songs jumping in, so Rose's song has a very good chance of reaching #1 in a couple of weeks.
However, Whyknock, the watcher of KPop for quite a long time, found a technicality which disqualifies Rose's song as a KPop song and even if she wins #1 in Hot 100 it does not make her song the greatest KPop song from a female soloist.
This song, other than some rapping at the beginning, is entirely on English, and is sung by Roseanne Park, a New Zealander, and Bruno Mars, an American.
The songwriters of APT
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Rose was apparently aware of this technicality and put her name as "Park Chae Young", but like Don Lee whose Korean, but not legal, stage name is Ma Dongseok, Park Chaeyoung is just her Korean nickname, not her legal name or anything.
There are no Koreans involved in that song, and the owner of Black Label, Teddy, is an American.
In other words there is no indication anywhere that this is a KPop song.
It is just Pop, with a New Zealander and an American, so even if Rose wins #1 in Billboard Hot 100,
it does not make her the greatest KPop soloist, sorry.
Coolidge had to bite the bullet and acknowledge defeat before Daugherty by doing a second oath before a minion of D.
There is no way for Roseanne Park to bite the bullet and make APT a KPop song now since no Korean was involved in that song and no Korean was sung in there.
So, by a technicality, the singer who had contributed so little to KPop will retain her position of the Greatest Soloist of Korean Pop ever, since Roseanne Park is not Korean and her song is not KPop.